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Residents raise code and signage concerns; council approves food-trailer license and hears waste-hauler pitch
Summary
At the Dec. 4 meeting residents urged the council to reconsider planning commission appointment changes, asked to remove a sign in a public easement and sought updates on code-compliance enforcement. The council also approved a commercial business license for a proposed food-trailer operator and heard from a waste-hauler offering an alternative to a county disposal contract.
Multiple residents used the public-comment period at the Dec. 4 Hooper City Council meeting to press officials on local concerns and to thank council members for their service.
David Craig urged the council to reject a proposed planning commission appointment process that he called "unnecessary complexity," citing questionnaires, weighted scores and potential multiple interviews that could delay appointments. Stacy Grieco asked the city to remove a sign from a public easement near her home; Mayor Sherry Bingham said she would ask…
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