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Cortland City Council approves zoning, façade grant changes, replats and liquor-permit application; enters executive session
Summary
At a Jan. 22 special meeting, the Cortland City Council approved multiple ordinances and resolutions including a residential zoning change, amendments to the city façade grant program, two lot replats, and authorization to begin a liquor-permit application review; the council then moved into an executive session on employment contracts.
The Cortland City Council on Wednesday, Jan. 22, approved a series of ordinances and resolutions, including a zoning reclassification, amendments to the city’s business façade grant program, two property replats and authorization for the mayor to begin the process for a liquor license application. After those votes the council entered an executive session to discuss employment contracts.
The measures passed with routine roll-call votes and little debate. The council approved scheduled bills to be paid totaling $725,064.23 and accepted the bank reconciliation ending Dec. 31, 2024. The meeting then moved through several items that were on third and final reading or came from the Planning, Zoning and Building Commission.
On its third and final reading the council…
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