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The board discussed the placement of cemetery trash cans in relation to grave sites and instructed staff to investigate potential relocation. Additionally, the group reviewed current burial space statistics and engaged in long-range planning discussions regarding the development of new cemetery sections to meet future demand. Finally, the board received an update on tree removal progress and the allocation of city budget funds for cemetery tree replacement.
The board discussed and approved a series of rate increases for cemetery services, which included a change to the required notice period for funerals from 72 hours to 48 hours. Additionally, the board approved using the perpetual care fund to cover the costs of bell tower repairs completed at Greenwood. The board also deliberated on the potential opening of new cemetery lots, ultimately deciding against it at this time in favor of prioritizing other infrastructure improvements, such as the continued paving of gravel roads.
The council meeting addressed several administrative and community items, including the approval of off-street parking for a local business, the authorization of annual Fourth of July festivities, and a street closure resolution for the event. Additionally, the council approved an ordinance to amend municipal code regarding the definition of electronic nicotine delivery systems to harmonize with state law. The meeting concluded with a presentation of the annual report for the local wellness center, which covered membership trends, program participation, budget performance, and future planning efforts.
The council concluded a closed session and proceeded to formally adjourn the meeting.
The council held a meeting to discuss and take action on several ordinances. Key discussions included the rezoning of property from an agricultural district to a residential district, as well as revisions to the city's unified land development ordinance regarding various definitions such as building height, data centers, family, nuisances, and townhouses. Additionally, the council considered an application for the Seward Blue River Historical District, which involves funding for the restoration of a historic log cabin.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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