Greenwood council approves minutes, fee-schedule ordinance; introduces fire-protection interlocal agreement

2690144 · March 19, 2025

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Summary

At its regular meeting the Greenwood City Council approved minutes, passed Ordinance 25‑08 on second reading to raise select permit and fee schedules, conducted a first reading of Resolution 25‑04 (an interlocal fire protection agreement with Columbus), and approved three consent (CF1) items unanimously.

The Greenwood City Council approved routine minutes and several items at its regular meeting.

The council approved the minutes from its previous regular meeting by roll call following a motion by Councilor Lexi and a second by Councilor Moon; the minutes were adopted by a 7‑0 vote. The council then voted 7‑0 to pass Ordinance 25‑08 on second reading, which the meeting record describes as an update to the city fee schedule that increases certain permits, false-alarm fines and right-of-way excavation permit fees. Councilor Gibson was listed as sponsor for the fee-schedule ordinance.

The council also held the first reading of Resolution 25‑04, described in the agenda as an interlocal agreement between the City of Greenwood and the City of Columbus regarding fire protection. The resolution was introduced by Councilor Moen and recorded roll-call affirmatives during the first reading. Because it was a first reading, the resolution will return for additional action in a later meeting.

Finally, the council took action on three CF1 consent items (listed by council as "file number 1/2/3" in the meeting record). Each consent item was moved by Councilor Hopper and seconded by Councilor Lexi; all three passed by unanimous voice vote.

Ending: These votes were procedural and do not by themselves change city code beyond the items already recorded as passed (Ordinance 25‑08 second reading). Resolution 25‑04 will return for further readings before final adoption.