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Votes at a glance: Lebanon council approves public-works ordinance, STR permits, several resolutions

Lebanon City Council · April 14, 2026

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Summary

At its April 13 meeting Lebanon’s council approved a series of items: budget adoption and related personnel resolutions, a Department of Public Works ordinance and job posting, two special-use permits (daycare and a short-term rental), a Millennium locating agreement, a waste contract extension negotiation authorization and other measures; several items were referred to committee.

Lebanon — In addition to the labor-force reduction resolution, the Lebanon City Council approved multiple committee recommendations and ordinances at its April 13 meeting. The council used roll-call votes to act on zoning permits, personnel eliminations and contract authorizations.

Key votes and motions (outcomes as recorded in the meeting):

- Budget ordinance (fiscal year 2026–27): Committee recommendation approved by roll call (committee-originated item; no second required).

- Special use permit: fireworks stand (temporary) — plan commission recommended approval and council approved the finding of fact and related resolution.

- Special use permit: in-home child daycare (applicant Sherry Watson) — plan commission recommended approval; council approved the finding of fact and the resolution.

- Short-term rental (10957 Kentfield Drive, applicant Travis Fleming) — council accepted the committee’s separate statement of findings and then approved the ordinance granting the special use permit (recorded roll calls listed in transcript).

- Agreement with Millennium Inc. (locating services) — council approved a resolution authorizing execution of an agreement; staff said the firm benefits commercially while the city benefits operationally.

- Resolution to eliminate the building inspector/code enforcement officer position — committee recommendation adopted by roll call.

- Ordinance to create Chapter 27 (Department of Public Works) — council approved the ordinance; staff then discussed posting for a Public Works director and council approved posting the position organically.

- Waste-management contract: council authorized staff to negotiate a one-year extension and to return with terms for approval.

- TWM plumbing change order: council voted to decline the proposed change order and instructed staff accordingly.

- IMRF early-retirement incentive: council authorized requesting an IMRF cost study (no cost) beginning May 1, 2026 to evaluate possible program participation; adoption of any IMRF program would require later council approval.

- Referral actions: Metro communications right-of-way permit (committee asked to prepare findings before any denial) and cemetery staffing/pricing were sent back to committee for more development.

Why it matters: The packet of votes moves forward several near-term city projects, establishes the new Department of Public Works and enables staff to advertise for a director. The actions also set procurement and staffing trajectories (inspections procurement, cemetery staffing, and a potential waste-contract extension) that will affect operations and budgets in the coming months.

What’s next: Staff will return with contract terms, committee recommendations and implementation details (procurement for contractors and inspectors, cemetery staffing options, IMRF cost-study results) at subsequent meetings. No legislative or state-level approvals were announced at this meeting.