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Bay Minette City Council unanimously approves subdivision ordinance, two resolutions and $437,241.11 in payables

City Council of the City of Bay Minette · March 1, 2026

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Summary

At its Jan. 4, 2021 meeting, the Bay Minette City Council unanimously approved Ordinance 995 (Case No. 2-2002, JRC Properties, Red Hill Creek Estates Subdivision), adopted two resolutions including a Discovery Benefits cafeteria plan and an extension of unused FFCRA emergency sick leave, and approved payables totaling $437,241.11.

The Bay Minette City Council on Jan. 4, 2021 voted unanimously to approve several routine and administrative items, including an ordinance affecting a proposed subdivision, two administrative resolutions, and city payables totaling $437,241.11. Mayor Robert A. Wills presided over the meeting at City Hall.

Ordinance 995, listed as Case No. 2-2002 and described in the agenda as pertaining to JRC Properties and Red Hill Creek Estates Subdivision, was approved on second reading after a motion by Councilmember William Taylor and a second by Councilmember Matt Franklin. The council carried the motion unanimously.

The council also adopted Resolution No. 0121-01 to adopt the Discovery Benefits Cafeteria Plan and Resolution No. 0121-02 to approve the extension of any unused COVID-19 Emergency Paid Sick Leave under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. Resolution 0121-01 was moved by Councilmember Taylor and seconded by Councilmember Franklin; Resolution 0121-02 was moved by Councilmember Mike Phillips and seconded by Councilmember William Taylor. Both resolutions passed unanimously.

During the consent portion of the meeting the council approved the minutes of the Dec. 21, 2020 meeting and a travel and training request for Fire Chief Mike Minchew to attend the 2021 Fire Chief's Executive Development Program in Hoover, Alabama, Feb. 2–5, 2021, at a stated cost of $392.46. The council also approved payables totaling $437,241.11 after a motion from Councilmember Mike Phillips and a second from Councilmember Pete Sellers; that motion was carried unanimously.

Mayor Wills presented a proclamation designating January 2021 as Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month to Fire Chief Mike Minchew earlier in the meeting. With no further business, Councilmember Shannon Clemmons moved to adjourn; Councilmember William Taylor seconded and the motion carried unanimously. The minutes were attested by City Clerk Rita Diedtrich.