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That would be maybe two or three in the average town's borough council.
The site was bought by the borough council in 1974.
This is a country park ran by the borough council.
From its first election in 1937 the borough council was under independent control.
The first elections to the borough council were held on 10 May 1973.
The whole borough council (55 members) were up for election.
Before 1989, a borough council with more than 20,000 people could be proclaimed a city.
The first election for a borough council were held on 18 January 1875.
The first election to the borough council was held on November 1, 1900.
At the time, it had one of the largest borough councils in the state, with 20 members.
Not one penny of that money will come from the borough council,' he said.
Our borough council wants to keep all this history right here where it belongs.
Red Hill has a city manager form of government with a mayor and borough council.
Simply ask your borough council planning department, who will be able to advise you.
The inaugural meeting of the borough council was held on 3 January 1882.
It is represented by three seats on the Borough council.
The members elected to the early borough council did not use political labels.
On the question, "Do you feel the borough council should move forward without surveying the community?"
Peterson's first public office was on his local borough council, where he served for eight years.
Other classes followed and in 1885 the borough council formed a school board to run them.
By 1846 the borough council had taken over the powers of the police commissioners.
With 10 aldermen, the borough council thus had 70 members.
He began as clerk in an attorney's office, and was for a time a member of the borough council.
It also had 15 candidates elected to town and borough councils.
There are no term limits for borough council members or the mayor.