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Aiken City Council adopts consent-agenda option, approves multiple first‑reading ordinances and joins opioid settlement
Summary
Aiken City Council on Aug. 11 approved a code change allowing consent agendas, moved multiple annexation and zoning measures forward on first reading, waived a right of first refusal for an industrial parcel and backed participation in the national opioid settlement.
Aiken City Council on Aug. 11 approved a change to the city code to allow the use of a consent agenda and took first‑reading action on a slate of annexations, a zoning change and other measures, and voted to participate in the national opioid settlement with Purdue Pharma and members of the Sackler family.
The consent‑agenda ordinance (amending section 2‑64, paragraphs 4 and 5 of the Aiken City Code) was presented for second reading and passed. Council members discussed a public outreach plan, an online form and procedures that would allow the public to request removal of an item from a consent agenda before the meeting or during the meeting before the gavel falls. City staff said items involving funding or concept‑plan rezoning would generally not be placed on a consent agenda.
Why this matters: a consent agenda is intended to speed council meetings by bundling routine, noncontroversial items (for example, unanimous annexations) into a single vote while preserving a public mechanism to remove items for separate discussion.
Major votes and actions at a glance
- Ordinance to allow consent agendas (second reading): approved (motion…
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