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Altoona council advances zoning ordinance and approves consent agenda, including pay app and liquor licenses
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Summary
The council approved ordinance changes to the Official Zoning Map (Chapter 165) across readings and to publish, and unanimously approved a consent agenda that included Pay App #5 to RW Excavating ($13,204.92), an agreement with JCG Land Services, nuisance-abatement assessments, a design-scope amendment for Adventureland Drive NW, SERT 28E agreement, and six alcohol-license approvals.
The Altoona City Council voted unanimously March 17 to advance an ordinance amending the City Code (Chapter 165) to change the Official Zoning Map, recording unanimous votes for the first reading, second and third readings, and to publish.
Earlier in the meeting the council considered a multi-item consent agenda and approved it by roll call vote (5-0). Consent items recorded in the minutes included:
- Pay App #5 to RW Excavating Solutions, LC for Spring Creek North Pond bank stabilization in the amount of $13,204.92. - An agreement with JCG Land Services to acquire property needed for the Sam Wise Drainage/1st Street E project. - A resolution levying assessments for costs of nuisance abatement (BHNAC Schedule No. 2025-01). - Scope of Amendment No.1 for professional design services for the Adventureland Drive NW Reconstruction Project (from west of 17th Avenue NW to east of 9th Avenue NW). - A resolution setting a date for a public hearing on a proposal to enter into a General Obligation Urban Renewal Loan Agreement (annual urban renewal capital improvements). - A 28E agreement for the Suburban Emergency Response Team (SERT). - Beer and liquor permits for Monterrey LLC (Class C), Big Steer Restaurant (Class C), Fireside Grille LLC (Class C), Git N Go #47 (Class E), Flip'N Jacks (Class C), and Lucky Wife Slushes — Special Class C (BW) for Beer & Wine Fest on June 4, 2025.
The minutes do not record individual movers or seconders for these consent actions; roll call votes for the ordinance and consent agenda were recorded as 5-0.
