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Richmond commissioners approve rezoning, bids and personnel actions; purchasing policy revised on first reading
Summary
At its July meeting the Richmond Board of Commissioners adopted a rezoning ordinance, approved surplus property disposition, awarded a road-salt bid, accepted two fire-department resignations and hired a police officer; a change to the city purchasing policy was presented for first reading.
Richmond commissioners voted on several routine orders and one ordinance Tuesday, approving a zoning change for property on East Irvin Street and adopting administrative orders for surplus property, a road-salt contract, personnel resignations and a police hire. A separate ordinance to revise the city purchasing policy was presented on first reading.
The most consequential land-use vote was Ordinance 25-19, a second reading and final adoption changing the zoning for property at 324 East Irvin Street from B-2 (neighborhood business) to R-3 (multifamily residential). The ordinance, which followed a Planning and Zoning Commission recommendation,…
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