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South Lebanon council renews employee insurance, approves $66,623 tractor; rejects pool-fence reduction, advances vendor-fee to first reading

3057959 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

The South Lebanon City Council on April 2025 approved renewal of employee health, dental and life insurance and authorized purchase of a John Deere tractor for $66,622.78; the council rejected a zoning text amendment to shrink private-pool fence height from 6 feet to 4 feet and moved a proposed vendor application fee to a first reading after an emergency-adoption attempt failed.

The South Lebanon City Council on April 2025 approved renewal of the city’s health, dental and life insurance plans, authorized the purchase of a John Deere tractor for $66,622.78 through state contract pricing, approved routine invoices and the March 2025 financial statements, rejected a zoning text amendment to reduce private swimming-pool fence height from 6 feet to 4 feet, and moved a proposed vendor application fee for city-sponsored special events to a first reading after an initial emergency-ordinance attempt failed.

Why it matters: The insurance renewal affects city employee coverage for the coming plan year and was processed under the city’s emergency-resolution procedure; the tractor purchase uses state contract pricing and was presented as a needed equipment acquisition for public works; the pool-fence proposal involved a change to the city’s zoning code and drew enough opposition that the council declined to adopt the text amendment on a second reading.

Votes at a glance

Emergency resolution 2025-14 (renewal of city health, dental and life insurance): The council voted to waive the second-reading rule and approved the renewal by title. Council members recorded as voting "yay" included Linda Allen, Sharon Carmack, Brenda Combs,…

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