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Franklin commission agrees to accept fiscal court’s interlocal termination, proposes eight-point P&Z reform
Summary
The City of Franklin City Commission voted unanimously to accept the fiscal court’s termination of the interlocal planning and zoning agreement and approved a proposed eight-point reform to govern future operations, staffing, finance and dispute resolution.
The City of Franklin City Commission voted unanimously Thursday to accept the fiscal court’s termination of the interlocal agreement governing planning and zoning and to send a proposed eight-point reform package to the fiscal court for consideration.
The action followed an executive session on personnel matters. Mayor Dixon read a motion that the commission “accept and agree with the fiscal court’s termination of the interlocal agreement and send a proposal for reforming the interlocal agreement,” then listed eight specific provisions for the reformed arrangement before asking for a second and a roll-call vote.
The nut of the proposal centers on shifting operational control to the city. The motion calls for headquarters of planning and zoning operations to be at Spikeland…
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