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At a glance: Salisbury council votes — demolitions ordered, board appointments made, city opposes state preemption bill
Summary
At its April 15 meeting the Salisbury City Council adopted demolition orders for two dilapidated houses, appointed citizens to boards and commissions, adopted a resolution opposing House Bill 765, and adopted a ceremonial resolution honoring retiring transportation director Wendy Brindle.
During the April 15 Salisbury City Council meeting councilors took a series of formal votes on housing demolitions, board appointments, a state-legislation position and a ceremonial honor.
Votes at a glance
- Demolition orders (516 South Clay Street and 918 Newsom Road): Council adopted ordinances ordering demolition of two residential structures found unfit for human habitation under the city’s minimum-housing code (Chapter 10). Staff presented photographs and a history of citations; staff estimated demolition and asbestos-removal costs of roughly $11,500 for 516 South Clay Street and $8,200 for 918 Newsom Road;…
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