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Votes at a glance: Trenton council approves ordinances, property sale and shared-services items on March 4

2497247 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The Trenton City Council approved several ordinances, property sales and shared-services agreements on March 4, including fee changes to the retail food code, sale of 196 Pennington Avenue, long-term tax-exemption agreements and walk-on resolutions extending public-health shared services and authorizing MCIA work at Eagle Tavern.

The Trenton City Council on March 4 approved a package of ordinances, property-sale and shared-services items, most by unanimous roll-call votes and several as part of a consent agenda.

Items approved at the meeting included:

- Ordinance 205-7: An ordinance amending Chapter 113 (Food Handling), Article 1 (Retail Food Establishment Code), section 113-4 (fees). Council held a public hearing and approved the ordinance by roll call.

- Ordinance 205-8: An ordinance authorizing the sale of city-owned property commonly known as 196 Pennington Avenue (Block 6705, Lot 4) to Charles C. Lewis for a sale price of $5,000 pursuant to NJSA 40A:12-13(c). The measure passed by roll call.

- Resolutions 2484 & 2485 (walk-ons): The council authorized extension of a shared-services agreement with Mercer County to provide public-health services (resolution 2484) and…

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