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Council approves multiple ordinances; drone sites renewed amid unanimous votes, thrift store SUP denied
Summary
At its Feb. 24 meeting the North Richland Hills City Council approved a slate of routine and regulatory measures including two temporary drone landing-field permits and updates to ambulance and notary fees, while denying a contested thrift-store special-use permit at Diamond Lock Plaza.
North Richland Hills — The City Council handled a range of routine and substantive items Feb. 24, approving several ordinances and project authorizations by unanimous or supermajority votes and denying one contested special-use permit.
Key outcomes at a glance:
- Special-use permit denial (Diamond Lock): The council approved a motion to deny the request for a secondhand goods dealer at 6350 Glenview Drive (ordinance 3,894, case ZC24-0121). Motion to deny carried 5-2 (mover: Councilmember Russell Mitchell; second: Mayor Pro Tem Kelvin Dupree). See separate article for full coverage of the public hearing and neighborhood concerns.
- Drone delivery sites renewed: The council extended special-use permits for Wing Aviation’s drone landing-field operations at…
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