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Council approves zoning changes, contracts and appropriations in consolidated vote
Summary
The Huntsville City Council approved a bundle of routine and substantive items Feb. 26, including zoning changes tying a large parcel to the Eli Lilly site, contract awards and a $21.6 million expenditures authorization; the council also approved a federal grant‑backed design contract for Holmes Avenue.
At its Feb. 26 meeting the Huntsville City Council approved a consolidated slate of resolutions, ordinances and contracts including zoning amendments, appropriations and several intergovernmental agreements.
Key approvals and outcomes:
- Expenditures and appropriations: Council approved a resolution authorizing expenditures totaling $21,595,297.60 (resolution 14A) and several district council improvement appropriations (14B, 14C) by voice vote.
- Zoning and land use: Council approved zoning 36.54 acres on the south side of Martin Road to a Residence‑2 district (staff estimated roughly 100 single‑family detached dwelling units) and approved rezoning…
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