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Council approves licenses, sign height change, TAP grant backing, rezoning hearing and appointments
Summary
In a series of voice votes the Alexander City Council approved retail licenses, a Chick-fil-A sign-height change, a resolution supporting an ALDOT TAP sidewalk grant, set a rezoning public hearing, and approved appointments including naming a mayoral appointment for utility superintendent and a planning-commission appointment.
At its Nov. 6 meeting the Alexander City Council approved a slate of routine licenses, land-use steps and appointments.
Licenses: The council approved retail off-premises and tobacco license requests for locations at 2475 Jefferson Street and 1475 Justin Street after staff review and police/chief sign-off.
Sign permit: The council approved a request from Chick-fil-A to increase its sign height on Highway 280. Ann Murphy, the Chick-fil-A representative, told councilors the…
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