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Council approves Kroger plan, sidewalk cafe rules and three personnel and grant measures; votes 7-0 on key items
Summary
Hamilton City Council unanimously approved a Kroger Marketplace and Fuel Center development plan, an update to sidewalk cafe rules, new building-department job classifications and multiple grant and labor measures during its April 9 meeting.
Hamilton City Council on April 9 unanimously approved a set of ordinances and resolutions including a Kroger Marketplace and Fuel Center development, an update to sidewalk cafe regulations, new building‑department classifications and several grant- and labor-related resolutions.
The most consequential approval was an ordinance authorizing a preliminary and final planned development for a Kroger Marketplace and Fuel Center at 182 North Brookwood Avenue, including a specific-use request and requested variances. Council member Vaughn moved adoption; Council member Lauer seconded. The roll call vote was recorded as seven in favor, none opposed.
Council also adopted an ordinance adding detail to sidewalk cafe boundaries, design materials and a one-time permit fee. Council member Nabb moved the ordinance; Council member Ryan seconded. The motion passed on a 7-0 roll call.
A separate ordinance establishing the classifications of assistant building director, senior inspection supervisor and permit administrator in the city classification and compensation schedule…
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