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Brentwood aldermen approve package of ordinances, change orders and infrastructure work
Summary
At its July 15 meeting the Brentwood Board of Aldermen unanimously approved a suite of zoning permits and sign-plan ordinances, adopted code changes for home occupations and spot surveys, approved a Placker change order for erosion repairs, and authorized overnight mill-and-overlay work on McKnight Road.
Brentwood’s Board of Aldermen on July 15 approved a series of ordinances and administrative actions, moving forward on land-use approvals, street repairs and capital plans.
The board adopted multiple ordinances that emerged from the public hearing earlier in the evening. Bill 6506, which amends Chapter 400 of the Brentwood City Code to delete the business license fee for home occupations, passed on second reading and became Ordinance 5183. The board also enacted Bill 6512, requiring submission of a spot survey after installation of a foundation for new construction to verify setbacks; that measure became Ordinance 5184 after discussion about whether the check should occur at footing or foundation stages.
Council members approved four land-use-related ordinances that had been recommended by the Planning…
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