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Lilburn council swears in reelected members, adopts municipal court rule and approves settlement in code-enforcement case

Lilburn City Council · January 15, 2026
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Summary

At its meeting, Lilburn officials swore in reelected council members Michael Hart and Lehi Puella, approved appointments to boards, adopted an amendment allowing municipal court forms and procedures, and approved a settlement agreement in a long-running code enforcement matter at no cost to the city.

The Lilburn City Council began its meeting by swearing in reelected council members Michael Hart and Lehi Puella and hearing short ceremonial remarks before moving to routine business and several votes.

The council approved the meeting agenda and then approved draft minutes from the Dec. 8 meeting as recorded. The mayor announced a series of appointments for 2026, including James Hampton to the Planning Commission (a fifth term), several zoning board of appeals and merit board appointments, and municipal court appointments naming Charles Barrett as municipal judge. Newly…

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