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Council unanimously approves consent agenda covering minutes, budget amendments, grants and a special-use permit
Summary
The Statesville City Council unanimously approved a consent agenda that included two sets of meeting minutes, two budget amendments (2026-12, 2026-13), an AE services agreement, a grant application to the NC Governor’s Crime Commission for two police officer salaries, a 25 mph speed-zone ordinance request from NCDOT, Special Use Permit 2026-O1 for Winston Avenue townhomes, a FEMA hazard-mitigation authorization resolution, and acceptance of a $150,000 NCDOT aviation grant.
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The council approved the consent agenda by a roll-call vote with all members voting aye. Items on the consent agenda included:
- Approval of the 01/08/2026 pre‑agenda meeting minutes and the 01/12/2026 regular meeting minutes. - Budget amendment 2026-12 to support the current sewer relocation AE services agreement. - Budget amendment 2026-13 to fund the city hydraulic water model update. - Authorization to submit an application to the North Carolina Governor’s Crime Commission to seek funding for two police officers' salaries. - An ordinance establishing a 25 mph speed zone on a portion of West Front Street at the request of the North Carolina Department of Transportation. - Special Use Permit 2026-O1 for the Winston Avenue townhomes project. - A resolution designating John Hatcher, grants manager, and Randall Moore, stormwater program manager, as the authorized primary and secondary agents to execute and file applications under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program with the NC Division of Emergency Management and FEMA for culvert replacements (Beauty Street/South Toria Drive and Holland Drive). - Acceptance of a $150,000 annual nonprimary entitlement grant from the NCDOT Aviation Division.
The motion to approve the consent agenda was moved and seconded and passed unanimously by roll call. No further discussion or amendments were recorded.

