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Shelby council declines emergency declaration for food‑service fee increase; several ordinances advance or pass
Summary
At its meeting, Shelby City Council rejected a motion to suspend the three‑reading rule and declare an emergency for proposed increases to food‑service plan‑review fees; council approved multiple other ordinances, including minimum lot‑width and subdivision regulation changes, and advanced budget transfer legislation for year‑end accounting.
Shelby City Council declined to declare an emergency for a proposed increase to food‑service plan‑review fees, and approved several other ordinances as the body wrapped up year‑end business.
Council debated Ordinance number 29‑2024, which would amend retail food establishment plan‑review fees and related health‑division charges. Councilman Mitchell Roberts moved to suspend the rule requiring three separate readings and declare the ordinance an emergency so new fees could take effect this year;…
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