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Council approves emergency tap-fee change, LEADS agreement and several routine items

2250000 · February 7, 2025
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Summary

At its meeting, the South Lebanon City Council unanimously approved an emergency ordinance adjusting residential tap-in fees, approved an information-exchange agreement with the Warren County Sheriff's Office, and passed a slate of routine motions including minutes, invoices and an appointment to the Warren County Regional Planning Commission.

The South Lebanon City Council voted on several ordinance and resolution items and routine actions during its meeting.

A majority of votes were unanimous. Council members approved Emergency Ordinance 2025-4, which amends Ordinance 2020146 to change residential tap-in fees for properties served through the South Lebanon water system. Council also approved Emergency Resolution 2025-3, an information-exchange agreement with the Warren County Sheriff's Office pertaining to use of LEADS. The council voted to approve invoices and…

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