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Franklin commission approves interlocal agreement and tax moratorium, cancels two meetings, starts executive session
Summary
The Franklin City Commission unanimously canceled two upcoming meetings, approved a five-year tax moratorium for a downtown property owner, passed an interlocal agreement ordinance by roll call, presented a rezoning first reading, and voted to enter executive session under KRS statute provisions.
The Franklin City Commission convened and approved several procedural and land-use actions during its meeting.
The commission approved the October 2024 regular meeting minutes on a motion by Commissioner Powell, seconded by Commissioner Stewart, by voice vote.
Scheduling: Commissioners discussed two upcoming meetings that fall on Veterans Day and the week of Christmas. Commissioner Powell moved to cancel both dates; the motion was seconded and approved unanimously.
Tax moratorium: The commission considered a request under a preservation ordinance (adopted Feb. 2019) for a five-year city tax moratorium on downtown historic-district properties. Lee Ross Dinwiddie requested a moratorium for the property at 203 West Cedar (the 'Cedar' / Cedar Flowers and Gifts…
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