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Ripley board approves several contracts, grant application and ordinance changes; declines large CDBG project
Summary
At its February meeting the Ripley Board of Mayor and Aldermen adopted an alcohol-ordinance amendment, authorized an actuarial study for TCRS retirement credit, approved contracts for a fire-alarm agreement and vehicle tracking, declined a 2022 CDBG fire-station grant and approved a 2025 CDBG application for a fire truck.
The Ripley Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted on multiple items at its February meeting, including ordinance changes, contract renewals and grant actions.
Key outcomes: The board adopted an amendment to Title 8 (alcoholic beverages) on second reading that reduces separation requirements between alcohol sellers and certain public uses and removes residences from the list of uses controlled by distance restrictions. The board approved a resolution authorizing an actuarial study to determine costs tied to allowing Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System (TCRS) members credit for expanded armed-conflict service under TCA 8-34-605. The board also approved a standard fire-alarm agreement for the Ripley Family Business Center and a Verizon Connect vehicle-tracking…
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