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Kenilworth council approves consent agenda, introduces liquor-license fee ordinance
Summary
At its Feb. 25 meeting at Barrel Hall, the Kenilworth Borough Council approved a consent agenda of resolutions, introduced an ordinance to set local liquor-license fees and heard reports on public works, cooperative purchasing and community events including a proposed neurodiversity fundraiser.
Kenilworth Borough Council approved a consent agenda of resolutions and introduced an ordinance to set local liquor-license fees during its Feb. 25 meeting at Barrel Hall.
The action matters because the consent agenda includes routine purchases and personnel or contracting items that affect town operations, and the ordinance would set fees for distribution and consumption liquor licenses within borough limits — a local rule tied to state caps and a public hearing date.
By one motion, the council approved Resolutions 25-80 through 25-88 after a roll call vote. Councilman Morrow moved the consent agenda and Councilman Scurries seconded; the motion passed by roll call with the council members present voting in favor and one member excused, according to meeting minutes.
The council also introduced Ordinance 2025-01, described as “an ordinance amending and supplementing Chapter 57, Alcoholic Beverages, Section 4 (Fees),” intended to set local fees for liquor licenses.…
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