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Nashville council approves consent agenda covering sewer, water and easement items
Summary
The Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Council approved a consent agenda that included multiple ordinances and resolutions to abandon or accept easements and utilities, and a Metro Water Services property purchase option; no public comment was registered and the consent items passed by voice vote.
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The Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Council on an oral voice vote approved a consent agenda that included multiple resolutions and ordinances to abandon or accept utility easements, accept new water and sanitary sewer mains, and authorize a property option for Metro Water Services.
The consent items approved included resolutions and ordinances identified on the meeting caption as RS 20 25 11 08; RS 20 25 11 24; RS 20 25 11 20 6; and bills BL 20 25 7 70 4, BL 20 25 7 75, BL 20 25 7 76, BL 20 25 7 77, BL 20 25 7 78, and BL 20 25 7 79. The items covered actions such as authorizing an application for a market building grant; allowing an aerial encroachment at 118 12th Avenue South; exercising an option agreement to purchase a flood-prone property for Metro Water Services at 3050 Boulder Park Drive; abandoning easement rights for seven properties along Convent Place; accepting new sanitary sewer and water mains and related easements for multiple residential developments including Riverside Residential and Evergreen Hills Phase 3; and accepting or abandoning sanitary sewer mains and manholes at locations including Harding Pike, Brook Hollow properties, and 1300 Hunters Lane.
The captions were read into the record by the presiding official. A motion to approve the consent agenda was "moved and properly seconded." The presiding official then called for the vote: "Without any discussion, we'll, move for approval. All those in favor, please say aye. Any any opposed? Any abstentions? Motion carries." The transcript records a voice vote; no roll-call tally was provided.
Council staff noted a quorum of nine members was present for the meeting. The presiding official also announced there were no registered speakers for the public-comment period prior to taking up the agenda.
The consent approvals will allow the listed property and infrastructure transactions to proceed according to the descriptions in the captions; specific implementation steps, effective dates, or funding sources were not specified during the reading of the captions.

