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The Grove City Council on Aug. 5 approved a resolution providing public notice of the 2025 Supplement No. S-10 to the City of Grove’s Code of Ordinances. The motion to approve was made by Councilmember Andy Stewart and seconded by Councilmember Peggy Steed; the vote was 4-0 in favor.
The resolution, as described on the meeting agenda, gives formal public notice that a supplement to the city’s codified ordinances is being issued for 2025. The council did not record any discussion in the meeting minutes about the contents of Supplement S-10, and no costs or changes included in the supplement were specified during the session.
The item was one of several routine approvals on the council’s agenda. There were no public comments recorded on the item during the meeting. The council’s approval establishes the formal notice step; the minutes do not indicate further action taken at the Aug. 5 meeting to adopt or implement specific ordinance language contained in the supplement.
No additional documentation or timeline for public review of the supplement was included in the meeting minutes.
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