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At-a-glance: Brookville council approves hazard mitigation participation, utility and weed assessment ordinances, fund report; adopts first-reading replacement-
Summary
Council approved second readings of a hazard mitigation resolution and two assessment ordinances, accepted the January fund balance report, and approved a first reading to adopt replacement pages to the codified ordinances.
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Brookville City Council voted on several items Feb. 18: it approved continued participation in a multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan, adopted ordinances levying assessments for delinquent utility bills and for cutting/removal of vegetation, accepted the city’s January fund balance report, and approved a first reading to adopt replacement pages to the codified ordinances.
Resolution 25-01: Council approved a resolution to continue participation in a multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan in conjunction with the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management. The item was read for a second time and accepted by voice vote. No substantive amendment or vote tally was recorded beyond a unanimous voice approval.
Ordinance 2025-03: Council approved the second reading of Ordinance 2025-03, levying assessments for delinquent utility bills for certain properties in the city of Brookville, Ohio. The motion to accept the second reading carried by unanimous voice vote; specific tally was not recorded in the transcript.
Ordinance 2025-04: Council approved the second reading of Ordinance 2025-04, levying assessments for the cutting and removal of weeds, vines, grass and other vegetation during 2024 for certain properties in the city. The second reading was accepted by unanimous voice vote.
Ordinance 2025-05: Council read and accepted the first reading of Ordinance 2025-05, to approve and adopt current replacement pages to the codified ordinances; the first reading motion passed.
Fund balance report: Finance Director Michelle Brent presented the January fund balance report, saying revenues exceeded expenses by nearly $237,000 for January. Council moved to accept the fund balance report and the motion carried on a unanimous voice vote.
No roll-call tallies were provided in the transcript; actions were recorded as "all yays" or unanimous voice approvals where noted.
