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Bay Minette council approves $526,317.96 in payables and waives permit fees for Baldwin County building

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

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Summary

At its Dec. 7 meeting the Bay Minette City Council unanimously approved the consent agenda, authorized $526,317.96 in payables and granted Baldwin County Commission a waiver of permit fees for a Highway Maintenance Building.

Bay Minette City Council members voted unanimously Dec. 7 to approve the consent agenda, authorize payables totaling $526,317.96 and grant the Baldwin County Commission a waiver of building permit fees for a Highway Maintenance Building.

Mayor Robert A. "Bob" Wills called the meeting to order, led the invocation and noted the attendance of Councilmembers Pete Sellers, Mike Phillips, Matt Franklin, William Taylor and Shannon Clemmons. Councilmember Mike Phillips led the Pledge of Allegiance.

Councilmember William Taylor moved to approve the consent agenda, which included the minutes of the Nov. 16, 2020 City Council meeting and work session. Councilmember Pete Sellers seconded the motion, which carried unanimously.

Mayor Wills then requested approval of outstanding payables in the amount of $526,317.96. Councilmember Mike Phillips moved to approve the payables; Councilmember Shannon Clemmons seconded. Councilmembers voted to approve the payment list unanimously.

Under the Mayor's Report, the Council considered a request from the Baldwin County Commission asking the city to waive permit fees for construction of a Highway Maintenance Building. Councilmember Matt Franklin moved to grant the waiver; Councilmember William Taylor seconded. The motion carried unanimously.

Mayor Wills also read a thank-you card from Herb Water recognizing the city's Korean War Veteran's Day Celebration and Parade. With no further business on these agenda items, the meeting proceeded to community updates and public comment before adjourning.

The Council adjourned after public comments later in the evening.