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Sevier County commissioners approve convenience center lease, CDBG application, fee schedule update and adopt IECC 2018

Sevier County Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026

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Summary

At the March 7 joint meeting commissioners unanimously approved a proposal to lease a Wears Valley site for a convenience center at $600/month, authorized a CDBG application for waterline extensions, adopted an environmental health fee schedule update, and adopted the International Energy Conservation Code, 2018 edition.

Sevier County's joint intergovernmental and Solid Waste Special Committee voted unanimously on several routine but consequential items during its March 7 meeting.

Vice Mayor Bryan McCarter provided a status update on capital projects including the courts building, the Kodak Library, the public safety building, records, the animal care center, convenience centers, veterans projects and the health department.

Mayor Larry Waters and Commissioner Hurst presented Resolution 2024-03-XX authorizing and executing an application to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for waterline extension projects. Commissioner Delius moved to accept the resolution and Commissioner Ronnie Whaley seconded; the motion passed unanimously.

The committee also agreed to lease a site in Wears Valley for a new convenience center at a proposed $600 per month; the lease terms were described as matching those of other convenience centers. Commissioner Michael Maddron moved to accept the proposal as approved by the Budget Committee; Commissioner Chad Ogle seconded. The motion passed unanimously.

Assistant County Mayor/Senior Director of Community Planning and Development Matt Rudder and Director Gary Loveday presented a resolution to adopt an updated fee schedule for the Department of Environmental Health Services. Commissioner Carroll Rauhuff moved to accept and Commissioner Ray Ogle seconded; the motion passed unanimously.

Rudder and Director Chris Jenkins presented a resolution to adopt the International Energy Conservation Code, 2018 edition. Commissioner Ray Ogle moved to accept and Commissioner Chad Ogle seconded; the motion passed unanimously.

Vice Mayor McCarter announced the April meeting will be rescheduled to Monday, April 8. Commissioner Carroll Rauhuff moved to adjourn and Commissioner Chad Ogle seconded; the meeting adjourned at 5:26 PM.