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Kenilworth council adopts liquor-license fee update, approves consent agenda and introduces police table-of-organization ordinance
Summary
At the March meeting the council adopted Ordinance 2025-01 amending alcoholic beverage fees, approved Resolutions 25-96 through 25-102 on a consent motion, and introduced Ordinance 2025-03 amending the police department table of organization (public hearing scheduled April 16). Roll-call votes were recorded for each action.
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The Kenilworth governing body adopted Ordinance 2025-01, which amends chapter 57 (Alcoholic Beverages) section 4 (fees). After a brief public hearing with no speakers, the council voted to adopt the ordinance by roll call.
The adoption vote was recorded as: Councilman Boyle – Yes; Councilman Fenestrella – Yes; Councilwoman Giordano Pacerino – Yes; Councilman Morrow – Yes; Councilman Piper – Yes; Councilman Scurries – Yes. The adoption passed unanimously.
The council also approved the consent agenda — Resolutions 25-96 through 25-102 — in a single motion. The consent motion passed by roll call with the same recorded yes votes from the attending council members.
Separately, the council introduced Ordinance 2025-03, which would amend chapter 15 (departmental structure) to revise section 15-2 (police department table of organization). The introduction passed on roll call and the ordinance was scheduled for public hearing and adoption at the April 16, 2025 council meeting at 6 p.m.
Votes at a glance
- Resolutions 25-96 through 25-102: Approved on single consent motion (roll-call: Boyle, Fenestrella, Giordano Pacerino, Morrow, Piper, Scurries – all Yes). - Ordinance 2025-01 (amend Chapter 57 fees): Adopted (roll-call: Boyle, Fenestrella, Giordano Pacerino, Morrow, Piper, Scurries – all Yes). - Ordinance 2025-03 (amend police department table of organization): Introduced on first reading; scheduled for public hearing and adoption 04/16/2025 (roll-call: Boyle, Fenestrella, Giordano Pacerino, Morrow, Piper, Scurries – all Yes).
Ending: The council recorded roll-call votes for each action and scheduled the police department ordinance for public hearing on April 16, 2025.

