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Cramerton commissioners approve consent items including NuPipe contract and lift stay on basketball-goal ordinance

Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Cramerton Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a consent agenda on April 2 that set public hearings on a Land Development Code and a rezoning for Cramerton Christian Academy, updated an ordinance on basketball goals and awarded a contract to NuPipe for the CIPP project; the board also voted to lift a stay on Code 94.2 and to enter and exit a closed session.

At a workshop on April 2, the Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners approved a consent agenda that included setting public hearings for adoption of a Land Development Code and for rezoning RZ24-02 (Cramerton Christian Academy), adopting ordinance updates for basketball goals within the street right-of-way, and awarding a contract to NuPipe for the Cramerton cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) project.

Commissioner Scott Kincaid moved to approve the consent agenda; Commissioner Kathy Ramsey seconded. The board voted 5 to 0 in favor.

Following the consent vote, Town Attorney Karen Wolter asked the board to lift the stay on Code 94.2 now that the ordinance update had been approved. Commissioner Dixie Abernathy moved to lift the stay on Code 94.2 per the newly approved ordinance update; Mayor Pro Tempore Richard Atkinson seconded. The motion passed 5 to 0.

The board also voted unanimously to enter a closed session to consult with the attorney under North Carolina statute NCGS 143.318.11(3) and later voted to reconvene in open session; both motions passed 5 to 0. The meeting adjourned at 7:00 p.m. after a motion by Commissioner Kathy Ramsey and a second by Mayor Pro Tempore Atkinson.

The meeting record does not include public testimony on the consent items or additional details about the NuPipe contract terms; the consent approval indicates the board authorized staff to proceed with the listed actions.