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City Council approves rezoning, roadway amendment, ATF data-sharing agreement and emergency mowing contracts
Summary
The Birmingham City Council on July 29 approved a rezoning (ZAC2025-5), an interlocal paving agreement amendment with Jefferson County, an ATF National Enforcement Support System agreement for the police department, the repeal of a roadway closure ordinance, and five emergency mowing contracts.
The Birmingham City Council held a series of votes July 29 approving a rezoning, several operational ordinances and short-term emergency contracts. The actions below were taken during the meeting and were announced on the record.
• Rezoning (ZAC2025-5): The council approved a zoning change to reclassify property at 2542 Queenstown Road from D-3 (single-family) to I-1 (light manufacturing) to permit a contractor storage yard and attached office/warehouse. The item was presented by Kim Spurwell, zoning administrator, and the applicant’s representative Robert Sprain said the proposal includes a Type C landscape buffer along the rear of the property. The item was approved by the council.
• Ordinance repeal — Twentieth Avenue South: The council repealed ordinance 25-99…
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