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Crossville council approves permits and consent agenda, authorizes condemnation action and tables annexation
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The Crossville City Council approved two beer permits and the consent agenda, authorized the city attorney to pursue condemnation on Interstate Drive with a $6,000 increase in the city's tender, appointed a council representative to water authority meetings, and tabled an annexation request for 90 days.
The Crossville City Council on Monday approved two business beer permits, passed the consent agenda with one pulled item, authorized the city attorney to pursue a condemnation on Interstate Drive with an added $6,000 tender, and agreed to table consideration of a disputed annexation for up to 90 days.
The meeting opened with the council considering a beer permit for Rosemary Crane, for a location on Old Lantana Road. The chief reported no issues that would prevent issuance; a council member moved to reapprove the permit and, after no questions, the council carried the motion by voice vote.
Council later considered a second permit for Martinez at 162 Wilmore Mall. The chief again reported no deficiencies; the council approved the permit on a voice vote.
On the consent agenda, a council member moved to approve items 5A through 5Y with the exception of 5D. After a second and no additional pulls, the council approved the consent agenda as amended.
In other business the council addressed a pulled annexation matter for tax parcel 101 Space 021.03. The owner asked for more time and the council voted to table the matter for 90 days or until the property owner requests a hearing.
In the city attorney's report the attorney said the city is ready to move forward on a condemnation case related to Interstate Drive and asked for a resolution authorizing a filing and "to increase our, tender by the sum of $6,000." Council members moved, seconded, and passed the requested resolution authorizing the attorney to proceed.
The council also agreed to designate a council representative to attend upcoming water authority meetings alongside the city attorney. Mayor RJ Crawford asked for a volunteer and the council moved to appoint Councilman Mark Fox to the group.
The meeting closed after the city manager and staff gave routine updates. No public speakers addressed the annexation or the plan of services during the hearing.
Votes at a glance: two beer permits approved; consent agenda approved (5A–5Y except 5D); annexation for Parcel 101 Space 021.03 tabled for 90 days; resolution authorizing condemnation on Interstate Drive approved; council appointment of a representative to the water authority approved.
