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Shelby council approves two local landmarks, postpones liquor permit hearing and advances ordinance package
Summary
The Shelby City Council designated the Girl Scout House and Selzer Park Gateway as local landmarks, postponed a liquor-permit hearing for a Route 61 carryout, discussed finding a new owner for the aging Main Street Fire Station and advanced several code amendments, including updates to bicycle/e-bike language.
Shelby City Council voted to designate two downtown features as local landmarks, postponed a liquor-permit hearing for a proposed Route 61 carryout and advanced multiple ordinance readings that include updates to definitions for bicycles and electric bicycles.
Council moved (Mister Roberts) and seconded (Mister Martin) to approve the Shelby Little (Girl Scout House) as a local landmark under ordinance 1488.07 after the historic preservation commission’s documentation was presented; the motion passed on a roll call. A separate motion to designate the Selzer Park Gateway as a local landmark also passed following a short discussion on the gateway’s community recognition.
On liquor licensing, the mayor introduced a request to set a hearing for NY Singh LLC doing business as Shelby…
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