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Graham County supervisors approve permit transfer, ratify pump purchases, rezone parcels and join national opioid settlement
Summary
At a regular meeting the Graham County Board of Supervisors approved a permanent transfer of a Class 6 liquor permit, ratified unbudgeted purchases for a fuel pump and a courthouse well pump, corrected a rezoning notice and voted to participate in the national opioid settlement. Manager updates included a $2.5 million congressional funding request and a CDBG RFP opening May 4.
The Graham County Board of Supervisors approved a series of routine and unplanned actions during a regular meeting, including a liquor-permit transfer, two unbudgeted pump purchases, a rezoning correction and formal participation in the national opioid settlement.
Vice Chairman David moved to approve the transfer of an interim permit to a permanent Class 6 liquor license for a local business; he said the applicant seeks alcohol sales to serve restaurant patrons and added he hoped “they don't turn it into a bar.” Planning staff noted the eastern portion of the building historically held a license dating to the 1950s and reported no public protests.
Steve Puzis of the Graham County Highway Department asked the board to ratify an unbudgeted capital purchase of an unleaded fuel pump at the highway yard “not to exceed $15,000,” saying the existing pump, installed in 1987, “makes it 39 years old.” The board approved that…
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