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The council meeting included public hearings for two conditional zoning requests. The first request was for a multi-family residential development with 72 units, and the second was for a tattoo studio in the Colonial Village Shopping Center. Discussion included the location of the properties, partially within city limits and partially in the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), and the use of city utilities. The council also addressed a correction to the minutes regarding a previous vote on a contribution to the ABC board.
The council meeting addressed several key items. Discussion and consideration were given to draft requests for proposals for sales and adaptive reuse of the second and third floors of the Welcome Center, limiting responses to multi-family residential uses or live-work units. A budget amendment to the annual budget ordinance was approved, reflecting the receipt of federal grant and asset grant funds. Approval was granted for a request from the DDA for five Alive After Five concerts for the coming summer. A proposed revision to the employee service recognition policy was approved, changing from gift cards to direct deposit for efficiency. An update on the voluntary vaccination incentive program was provided, showing that approximately 50% of city employees were vaccinated. Finally, a presentation was made by the Timken organization regarding a grant for the revitalization of downtown, resulting in a 50,000 contribution to the First Federal Park theater project.
The council meeting included several key items. A police officer received an Advanced Certificate. Public comments addressed concerns about illegal immigration and property tax reevaluation following a 50% increase in property values. A public hearing was held regarding the establishment of a social district, outlining its management, operating hours, rules and regulations, and comparing it to similar districts in other cities. A survey of police departments regarding their experiences with social districts revealed minimal issues and no significant increases in calls or incidents. Discussion also included the potential for increased foot traffic and revenue, and the lack of public restrooms within the social district.
The Lincolnton Planning Board meeting involved several key discussions. A variance request from the Benfield family for a rear yard setback was approved, allowing for a house addition and garage. Another variance request from John Anderson to enlarge a porch stoop was also approved. Finally, a conditional zoning change request from Bean Brothers Real Estate LLC to allow for the construction of a building for storage, mulch, and parking for an adjacent home and garden center was discussed and the staff report was presented.
The council meeting included presentations recognizing a police officer receiving an advanced law enforcement certificate and the city receiving an award for excellence in financial reporting. A public hearing was held to consider the annexation of approximately 97 acres of property on Star Town Road. The council also considered and approved a subdivision infrastructure contract, with the subdivider agreeing to complete required improvements and provide a guarantee. Finally, an annual audit presentation was given, highlighting the general fund, water and sewer fund, and electric fund.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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