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Salisbury council approves annexation, several ordinances and grant actions
Summary
At its July 28 meeting the Salisbury City Council approved an annexation and multiple ordinances (some on second reading, some on first reading), accepted several grant actions by consensus and approved its consent and legislative agendas.
The Salisbury City Council on July 28 approved a 5.28-acre annexation and took votes or formal first-reading actions on four ordinances and several grant and budget items.
Council approved Resolution No. 3412 to annex property described as Chestnut Way (Pohankakea annexation), a parcel of 5.28 acres (more or less) into the city and proceeded with second-reading approval of the resolution. The council also approved the legislative and consent agendas, which included minutes from multiple meetings earlier in 2025.
On ordinances, the council voted to accept $20,000 in grant funds from the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth and Victim Services (via the Byrne Justice Assistance Grant program) to buy and install camera and cellular gateway equipment for the Salisbury Police Department (Ordinance No. 2946, approved on second reading). Council approved first reading of Ordinance No. 2947 to amend Chapter 8.11 (Fire Prevention Code) to add a permit requirement for wholesale and retail sale of ground‑based sparkling devices (first reading approved). The council approved…
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